Dylan's Dilemma
Maine Men, Book 4
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John Solo
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K.C. Wells
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Dylan has been curious for a long time, but is he ready to confront his desires?
A difficult decision
Dylan Martin has worked in the same Ogunquit hotel since he was 18, and he knows the drill: anything that might damage the hotel’s reputation has to be reported. So telling the uptight manager there’s a gay porn shoot about to take place should be a no-brainer.
Except Dylan recognizes one of the performers. He’s been watching Mark Roman’s scenes for so long, he could describe every inch of Mark’s ripped body, from the silver at his temples and in his beard, right down to the tattoo on his ass. Not to mention Mark’s sexy smile that sends heat hurtling through Dylan every time he sees it.
But if Dylan says nothing, it’s his job on the line. And then his hand is forced....
An eager student
Mark’s shoot is a bust but there’s a silver lining, in the shape of a cute, sexy guy in the local bar. Except the guy seems familiar - and nervous - and suddenly it’s clear who let the cat out of the bag. When Mark jokes that Dylan owes him a scene to make up for it, Dylan refuses point blank, but the longing in his eyes is hard to ignore: Dylan obviously wants him, even if he can’t bring himself to say it.
Mark wants to be the one to undress him, to show him how sensual a man’s kiss can be. He wants to set Dylan on fire, to make him shudder with pleasure. Most of all, he longs to hear his name on Dylan’s lips when Mark brings him to the edge.
It won’t be any more than that. Mark’s "career" has proved a stumbling block in the past, and he doesn’t expect Dylan to be any different.
Mark may know a lot about desire, but Dylan’s about to give him a lesson in love.
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- Meph666
- 18-12-21
Another wonderful romance in Maine's Men
Dylan's Dilemma is the fourth book in this series that follows a group of men who have been friends since school as they each find their own HEA.
Dylan has always identified to his family and friends as straight though he's questioned it quietly to himself. When he meets Mark Roman under 'interesting' circumstances, it leads the two men to form a friendship that neither are looking for but are much in need of. Dylan lets himself explore something he's never had the chance to before with this man he comes to trust more than any other and Mark has his first relationship that is separate to his work life in many years. Both have issues with their family that they support each other with along with the emotional ups and downs that they experience throughout the story. The heat level starts out slow but soon ignites and I will definitely not look at a pool table in the same way again!
I loved the development of their friendship into so much more than either could have anticipated and the drama that came along with some of the other people in their lives. Dylan's confidence grows thanks to the trust and support from Mark, and it's heartwarming knowing that his found family is always there in the background. I'm really looking forward to the next book that gives Shaun his story.
John Solo, as ever, is fantastic in his narration. I really felt the emotion of this one as Ben explores his sexuality with Mark and how their bond deepens as their relationship develops.
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- Vania
- 23-11-21
Oh, I love this group of friends so much!
Dylan has always been the quiet, reserved one, and we now discover why. He comes from a really *unpleasant*family and has always denied, evan partially to himself, that he's bi. But when he gets to meet one of his favourite adult entertainers and their tentative friendhip turns into more, he really comes out of his shell and the shy guy Mark roman meets at the beginning of the book turns out to have a pretty good grasp on what he wants.
This book, like some of the other previous ones, is all about chosen family, as both Dylan's and Mark's biological ones are better left alone!
The book can be read as a standalone, but the series is so good you'll want to catch up with all the other guys, too!
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- Leo
- 30-11-21
Sweetly Real
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Narrator John Solo delivered a scorching hot performance. His flawless performance of the fourth book in the Maine Men series won first place as my audiobook of the month for November 2021. The narrator’s voice is deeper and raspier than usual, giving me goosebumps and shivers during the sex scenes.
The story about Dylan and Mark was cute, I liked the way they met and the whole setup for their first-time sex. My favorite character was Mark, he had a strong presence and I found him emotionally intelligent and totally the opposite of the stereotyped characters in the sex industry. I also liked that he mentioned real sex is not like porn videos, how the characters work out and diet to have those perfect bodies, making the whole story real and believable for me. I liked the speech Dylan gave his parents and the way he came to his decision.
This audiobook was sweetly real and I do recommend it. I did not listen to the first three books, so it can be enjoyed as a standalone.
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- HelenMK69
- 03-12-21
Dylan and Mark
Another great instalment in this series, good story, good narration, what more could we ask for.
Dylan, a closeted bi amongst a group of gay friends, why didn't he just admit it to his friends, who he knew would accept him.
Mark, a porn star and a gay one at that, his family had disowned him, and he feels something is missing in his life. Life can be rough on you at times, but we can our HEA in the end.
Even though this book is part of the Maine Men series, each book, in my opinion, can be read alone.
We get to meet all the other men briefly in each book.
A well-written book about men, love and second chances in life: Great Narration from John Solo again. I speed up the narration to 1.30. but this is usual for me, and I find most people read too slow for me.
Dylan's Dilemma
Maine Men, Book 4
By: K.C. Wells
Narrated by: John Solo
Series: Maine Men, Book 4
Length: 6 hrs and 54 mins
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I received this audiobook for free from the author at my request, and my review is my opinion and an honest review.
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- Trio
- 03-12-21
Emotional Performance by John Solo
John Solo performs Dylan's story in episode #4 of K.C. Wells’ Maine Men series. You can read these stories independently, or in any order, though it’s been fun to see the changes in this tight knit group as each of the guys finds their partner. Plus, the friend group does pop up in each of the novels. These buddies support each other as they work out some of life’s problems, learn more about themselves, and find love along the way.
In Dylan’s Dilemma the main character faces several predicaments, and his choices result in some big life changes. A longtime victim of his passive aggressive family’s constant digs and predices, Dylan is afraid to stand up for himself. And worst of all, Dylan feels that there’s something wrong with his wants and desires.
The effort of maintaining his career is wearing Mark down, and he’s come to a point where his life needs an overhaul. He’s been living in Maine for a while, but hasn’t made any connections in the community. So when he sees the cutie from the hotel, Mark takes the opportunity to strike up a conversation.
While Dylan’s initial attraction to hunky Mark is purely physical, once these two get to know each other they get along beautifully. Mark’s self confidence and straightforward attitude helps Dylan open up about his true desires. And as his walls come down, Dylan and Mark forge a bond, before they ever start a romantic relationship.
Dylan slowly grows to realize that lust alone isn’t enough, even being honest about his desires isn’t enough, for him to make the passionate connection he longs for. To truly matter to his lover, Dylan needs to forge an intimacy he hasn’t found in a partner until Mark. Dylan’s exploration of his inner romantic journey is beautifully written, and I love the changes that come over Mark's character as these two venture into this romantic relationship.
John Solo always does a great job with K.C. Wells' stories. I think he truly understand where she's going with her characters - the essence of what makes them so real. In Dylan's case, where he's craving intimacy - and for Mark who is lonely and poised to make some changes in his life. It's a beautiful performance.
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